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Retag all current Sanity tests to Tier1 #983

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@asanzgom asanzgom commented Oct 19, 2023

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@asanzgom asanzgom requested review from lugi0 and bdattoma October 19, 2023 15:17
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I would not merge this before defining the list of the test to move into the new Sanity

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you will probably need to re-do the change for the same tests, so I propose not to replace all the Sanity with Tier1, but starting replacing only the sanity tests from the following suites:

  • API access test
  • Jupyterhub

Wdyt?

@jgarciao jgarciao added the do not merge Do not merge this yet please label Oct 19, 2023
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Wdyt?
@bdattoma , I think it's better to discuss this in the "Sanity Rework" Google Document

@asanzgom asanzgom changed the title Retag all current Sanity tests to Tier1 [RHODS-12705] Retag all current Sanity tests to Tier1 Oct 19, 2023
@asanzgom asanzgom marked this pull request as draft October 25, 2023 12:06
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